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    Phreebyrd
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    I have a USB cable for the Sanyo 8100, and everything seems hunky-dory when I use the phone with BITPIM -- I can add and subtract pictures and ringtones with no problem. I am wondering what program or procedure there is to install/remove Java Midlets via the USB cable on the Sanyo 8100. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

    -p


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    Phreebyrd
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    I'll reply to my own message here.

    It appears that after searching about this topic for some time, that I can't find an easy way to make this happen. Overwhemingly, the most common answer is to just download the applications over the mobile web (wap / vision). I was intending to not pay the extra for the vision fees (until they ever come out with a cheaper vision-included plan). Utilities like bitpim will let me see the filesystem, and I can certainly transfer ringers and wallpix with no problem, but I still can't natively transfer java apps into the filesystem.

    It seems that the key may lay with getting whatever tools J2ME developers use to place applications on the phone and/or whatever tools the cellular provider uses to put demonstration applications on the phone...

    Otherwise, it's a lost cause, based on the way that the cellular provider has locked down this particular piece of hardware.

    -jw



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    what do u mean java??

    Make sure you've installed all the drivers
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    Phreebyrd
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    I've got all the drivers working just fine -- indeed, things like bitpim can see the phone.

    I specifically meant the installing of Java MIDP 1.0 applications onto the phone without having to download them over the air.

    It seems like a newer version of Qualcomm's Java Apploader, compared to what I've seen floating around (one that would actually support Sanyo phones), would probably be what I need.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Phreebyrd
    It seems like a newer version of Qualcomm's Java Apploader, compared to what I've seen floating around (one that would actually support Sanyo phones), would probably be what I need.
    Have you actually managed to upload midlets via USB cable yet?
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    shifty5
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    midlets

    you should just download a free midlet and examine where it puts it and what it is named, then find a compatible midlet and put it in using the file system veiw in bitpim.



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